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Trading Of Alcatel Optronics Tracking Stock Commences on Nasdaq
Date 20/10/2000
The Nasdaq Stock Market® announced that shares tracking Alcatel Optronics, the Paris-based division of Alcatel, began trading today under the symbol ALAO. The tracking stock also began trading on the Premier Marché de ParisBourse, France. It is the most recent addition to a growing list of new issues that have joined Nasdaq® this year.
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Six Companies Join Roster Of NYSE-Listed Stocks
Date 20/10/2000
In the week ended today, six companies joined the ranks of New York Stock Exchange-listed companies.
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OM Group: Offer For London Stock Exchange Plc
Date 20/10/2000
OM notes the outcome of LSE's EGM held yesterday. There is no comfort from the result for LSE's Board given the split vote, and that only 33 per cent. of the shareholder base voted against the resolution. The level of abstentions and the size of the vote in favour of the resolution show that LSE’s Board has no clear mandate for its performance or its defence. OM considers that the timing of the EGM called by LSE was aimed at exploiting cynically the Takeover Code timetable. The cynicism is illus
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NYMEX Expresses Outrage At House Passage Of H.R. 4541
Date 20/10/2000
In response to passage by the House of Representatives last night of H.R. 4541, the Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000, New York Mercantile Exchange Chairman Daniel Rappaport issued the following statement: The New York Mercantile Exchange finds it particularly egregious that, by approving subsection (g) (3) of Section 106, the House would not only remove the energy and metals marketplaces from public scrutiny and regulatory oversight, but also do this in a fashion that discriminates be
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Iceland Stock Exchange: SAXESS Release Delayed.
Date 20/10/2000
Iceland Stock Exchange has decided to postpone the production start of SAXESS 2.1-release for one week. The release will not be on Monday 23 October as planned, but will take place on 30 October. The reason for this delay is that a significant number of ICEX Members could not complete their testing of back office applications that connect to the trading system.
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EEX: Trading Simulation For The Derivatives Market Gets Under Way - Preparations For Participants Are Decisive For A Successful Market Launch
Date 20/10/2000
On Monday, the European Energy Exchange (EEX) is launching the simulation in preparation for the derivatives market with some 15 market participants.
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Chicago Board Of Trade And Chicago Mercantile Exchange Statement On House Passing Commodity Futures Modernization Act
Date 20/10/2000
The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT®) and Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) today provided the following joint statement in response to yesterday’s passage by the U.S. House of Representatives of The Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000. The legislation is designed to modernize the laws governing futures exchanges, provide legal certainty to over-the-counter transactions and lift the ban on single stock futures. The bill now goes before the Senate.
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BSE Announces Fiscal Year-End Results - Continues To Post Record Breaking Numbers
Date 20/10/2000
The Boston Stock Exchange has announced a record breaking fiscal year-end. Total annual share volume for the BSE’s fiscal year 2000, ended September 30th, was 5.3 billion, an increase of 31% from fiscal 1999. Total trade volume for the year was 12.6 million, up 39% from the prior year. On an average daily basis, the BSE’s share volume rose from 16.3 to 21.4 million shares per day, an increase of 31%. Average daily trade volume reached 50,950 trades, an increase of 42% compared to 35,904 trades p
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ASX Quarterly Update 3 Months To 30 September 2000
Date 20/10/2000
Australian Stock Exchange Limited ("ASX") yesterday announced an operating profit after tax and abnormals for the three months to 30 September 2000 of $13.4 million, a 23% increase on the $10. 9 million recorded for the previous corresponding quarter.
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WorldCom Statement Re: Sevice Interruptions Affecting The Copenhagen Stock Exchange
Date 19/10/2000
In the last 24 hours, some customers including the OM Group, have experienced service interruption on the WorldCom Nordic network. WorldCom technical teams have identified the issue as transport interruption on leased facilities and normal service has now been restored. WorldCom regrets any inconvenience this issue has created for its Nordic customers and their end users.
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